i've seen some messed up movies in my day - not including horror flicks. just wanted to see what kind of cracked out movies you guys have seen so i can add to my psychosis.

1. gummo - from the delightful mind of the guy that brought us kids. without a doubt the most disturbing movie ever made. this movie is basically a redneck version of kids. it includes delinquents putting shards of glass in cat food to kill strays for chinese restaurants and pimping out their retarded sister to neighborhood kids. viewer beware.

2. very bad things - this movie goes from zero to stressful in a hurry. about a group of guys that accidentally kill an escort at a bachelor party and their attempts to cover it up. great cast and definitely worth checking out.

3. trainspotting - this was ewan macgregor's break out flick. heroin is the best way to explain the plot. the scene with the baby crawling on the roof and spinning his head around gave me nightmares - which is not an easy thing to do.

4. kids - this movie freaked out parents everywhere. i did not necessarily like this movie and was deeply offended by it - so it did its job. this is probably the only movie on this list that i wouldn't recommend.

5. fear and loathing in las vegas - based on hunter s thompson's classic book about a drugged out writer and his lawyer in vegas. i saw this movie in the theater my junior year of high school sober as a priest - and somehow i was stoned at the end without the aid of any drugs. so many great scenes in this movie - depp and del toro were fantastic.

6. requiem for a dream - another heroin movie that is almost as disturbing as trainspotting. the bizarre cast of leto, wayans, and connelly as drug addicts and how convincing they were added to how extra disturbing this movie was. i will never forget the scene with ellen burstyn freaking out in her apartment on diet pills.

7. a clockwork orange - kubrick's original masterpiece about an english thug and his comeuppance. this is a movie you have to see before you die - it's a classic.

8. american history x - this is in my top 20 favorites - it's about neo nazis in venice beach. norton became one of my favorite actors after i saw it. do not watch the curb stomping scene if you are squeamish.

9. full metal jacket - there are so many disturbing war movies i figured one needed to be on the list. war is fun.

10. willy wonka and the chocolate factory - this is one of those movies that you see later in life and you realize that - having watched it many times as a child - you never really had a chance to be normal. i will never understand how it is considered a kid's movie.

i didn't include horror (freaks, henry: portrait of a serial killer, the last house on the left) or horror-esque movies (natural born killers, american psycho) because there are just too many to list.

i also didn't put jesus camp on the list because no one should see that movie under any circumstances. ever.

SpaceMountain16

12-08-2008, 09:35 PM

A Clockwork Orange is definitely a great mention.

And certainly there are very disturbing scenes in Full Metal Jacket, American History X.

Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory never really struck me as "disturbing". But i'll give you a Kids movie that does......The Lion King! Some of the deaths in that movie are pretty damn disturbing. Scar's betrayal of his brother Mufasa and allowing him to fall to the Wilderbeast Stampede, and then the eventual death of Scar when he ends up fed to the Hyenas in the very dark firey setting at the end!

Also Tarzan when Clayton breaks his neck on a vine at the end.....that's sick, Disney is sick!

I never saw Requiem for a Dream but my friends tells me the whole movie is disturbing.

How about The Deer Hunter and the break down of Christopher Walken?

BobDole

12-09-2008, 01:26 AM

A Clockwork Orange is definitely a great mention.

And certainly there are very disturbing scenes in Full Metal Jacket, American History X.

Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory never really struck me as "disturbing". But i'll give you a Kids movie that does......The Lion King! Some of the deaths in that movie are pretty damn disturbing. Scar's betrayal of his brother Mufasa and allowing him to fall to the Wilderbeast Stampede, and then the eventual death of Scar when he ends up fed to the Hyenas in the very dark firey setting at the end!

Also Tarzan when Clayton breaks his neck on a vine at the end.....that's sick, Disney is sick!

I never saw Requiem for a Dream but my friends tells me the whole movie is disturbing.

How about The Deer Hunter and the break down of Christopher Walken?

disney does have some pretty disturbing flicks. i think alice in wonderland probably leads the pack in that department. movie was nuts.

if i were to continue that list then the deerhunter, deliverance, and taxi driver would definitely be on there. the russian roulette scene in deerhunter was awesome. christopher walken is one of my favorites.

Crickett

12-09-2008, 01:42 AM

I actually find the movie Toys to be pretty disturbing. I just do.

dolfan06

12-09-2008, 02:21 AM

the one movie i find disturbing is the one with john travolta and howie long, "broken arrow". i sure hope its not that easy to steal a nuke and blackmail a whole city.

JTBRLZ

12-09-2008, 02:40 AM

I find the Wizard of Oz to be terrifying.

CedarPhin

12-09-2008, 03:19 AM

I didn't find Clockwork Orange to be disturbing. I actually thought it was entertaining. A bit bizarre, same with Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas.

CedarPhin

12-09-2008, 03:21 AM

Anyone ever try to sync the Wizard of Oz with Pink Floyd?

DAFINZ

12-09-2008, 10:44 AM

Aside from the ones already mentioned, I'd like to add Silence of the Lambs (watched this as a kid), Oldboy, Irreversible, The Shining, and the first Saw.

CedarPhin

12-09-2008, 11:29 AM

The most disturbing film I've ever seen is probably Midnight Express.

Made me never want to go to Turkey. Haha.

BobDole

12-09-2008, 05:00 PM

Aside from the ones already mentioned, I'd like to add Silence of the Lambs (watched this as a kid), Oldboy, Irreversible, The Shining, and the first Saw.

oldboy. forgot about that movie - don't really know how. that flick was definitely out there.

Perfect23

12-09-2008, 05:08 PM

2 girls 1 cup and Midnight Express

CedarPhin

12-09-2008, 06:04 PM

Gummo was pretty bad too.

Tetragrammaton

12-09-2008, 06:11 PM

Baby Geniuses 2.

BobDole

12-10-2008, 04:02 PM

2 girls 1 cup and Midnight Express

2 girls 1 cup counts even less that jesus camp. :wink: i went to a halloween party this year and 2 girls actually dressed like that - and they were cute. the costume wasn't disgusting but it was the thought that counts.

well that's 2 votes for midnight express. i need to see that one again - i don't remember being all that disturbed by it for some reason.

BobDole

12-10-2008, 04:04 PM

Gummo was pretty bad too.

yes it was. disturbing doesn't even cover it.

SpaceMountain16

12-10-2008, 04:11 PM

disney does have some pretty disturbing flicks. i think alice in wonderland probably leads the pack in that department. movie was nuts.

if i were to continue that list then the deerhunter, deliverance, and taxi driver would definitely be on there. the russian roulette scene in deerhunter was awesome. christopher walken is one of my favorites.

Wow, i just cringed when i read Misery. That's a good one.

I was going to mention Alice in Wonderland too, thats pretty trippy.

Perfect23

12-10-2008, 04:40 PM

so no one has ever seen 2 girls 1 cup.

BobDole

12-10-2008, 04:45 PM

so no one has ever seen 2 girls 1 cup.

check out page one again.

CedarPhin

12-10-2008, 10:04 PM

2 girls 1 cup counts even less that jesus camp. :wink: i went to a halloween party this year and 2 girls actually dressed like that - and they were cute. the costume wasn't disgusting but it was the thought that counts.

well that's 2 votes for midnight express. i need to see that one again - i don't remember being all that disturbed by it for some reason.

Made me never want to go to Turkey.

Arsenal WV

12-10-2008, 11:45 PM

4 girls fingerpaint is worse than 2 girls 1 cup

BobDole

12-11-2008, 01:53 AM

4 girls fingerpaint is worse than 2 girls 1 cup

i don't even want to know. i was thinking more along the lines of non horror movies rather than scat porn - i think this might be headed in a bad direction.

CedarPhin

12-11-2008, 02:22 AM

4 girls fingerpaint is worse than 2 girls 1 cup

Very true.

JCane

12-11-2008, 07:43 AM

Anyone ever try to sync the Wizard of Oz with Pink Floyd?

heard of this. It actually works?

And I have never heard of 4 girls fingerpaint.

Do I want to know? :lol:

Arsenal WV

12-11-2008, 12:13 PM

It's pretty bad...

I don't have a weak stomach at all, and I almost yammied..

CedarPhin

12-11-2008, 01:42 PM

heard of this. It actually works?

And I have never heard of 4 girls fingerpaint.

Do I want to know? :lol:

You don't want to know.

SpaceMountain16

12-11-2008, 03:02 PM

neither is as bad as:

"6 girls playing tiddlywinks in a train stations public bathroom during Hanukkah"

ih8brady

12-11-2008, 03:20 PM

Baby Geniuses 2.

Anything with Scott Baio disturbs me greatly.

Tetragrammaton

12-11-2008, 03:22 PM

4 girls fingerpaint is worse than 2 girls 1 cup

I just watched it. I got through 2 Girls 1 Cup just fine, but 4 Girls Fingerpaint almost did me in. Wow.

Arsenal WV

12-12-2008, 03:39 AM

yep!

pretty nasty stuff

emeraldfin

12-12-2008, 06:42 AM

For anyone that likes Trainspotting, check out Shallow Grave if you have'nt already.

ih8brady

12-12-2008, 05:25 PM

Was Irreversable any good? I know there was supposed to be a graphic rape scene in it but I also heard mixed reviews. It seems intriguing? Any thoughts?

1 dol fan

12-13-2008, 07:59 PM

If you can stand a movie in a different language (and subtitles are not a problem) then try "City of God".

eraserhead and freaks were great. i didn't count 'horror' movies because there are just so many - but they'd both be in the top 20.

pee wee's big adventure was on at like 2 in the morning the other night on some channel in the hundreds and i was just drunk enough that i didn't change it. another one of those movies you happen to watch when you're older and all of a sudden the weird things you do make a little more sense.

i haven't seen ichi the killer. i'll have to check that one out.

Blackocrates

12-26-2008, 06:31 PM

and you gotta love monica bellucci.

Who doesn't? That's all woman right there. Yummy!

fatkirstyalley

12-29-2008, 05:43 PM

i've seen some messed up movies in my day - not including horror flicks. just wanted to see what kind of cracked out movies you guys have seen so i can add to my psychosis.

1. gummo - from the delightful mind of the guy that brought us kids. without a doubt the most disturbing movie ever made. this movie is basically a redneck version of kids. it includes delinquents putting shards of glass in cat food to kill strays for chinese restaurants and pimping out their retarded sister to neighborhood kids. viewer beware.

2. very bad things - this movie goes from zero to stressful in a hurry. about a group of guys that accidentally kill an escort at a bachelor party and their attempts to cover it up. great cast and definitely worth checking out.

3. trainspotting - this was ewan macgregor's break out flick. heroin is the best way to explain the plot. the scene with the baby crawling on the roof and spinning his head around gave me nightmares - which is not an easy thing to do.

4. kids - this movie freaked out parents everywhere. i did not necessarily like this movie and was deeply offended by it - so it did its job. this is probably the only movie on this list that i wouldn't recommend.

5. fear and loathing in las vegas - based on hunter s thompson's classic book about a drugged out writer and his lawyer in vegas. i saw this movie in the theater my junior year of high school sober as a priest - and somehow i was stoned at the end without the aid of any drugs. so many great scenes in this movie - depp and del toro were fantastic.

6. requiem for a dream - another heroin movie that is almost as disturbing as trainspotting. the bizarre cast of leto, wayans, and connelly as drug addicts and how convincing they were added to how extra disturbing this movie was. i will never forget the scene with ellen burstyn freaking out in her apartment on diet pills.

7. a clockwork orange - kubrick's original masterpiece about an english thug and his comeuppance. this is a movie you have to see before you die - it's a classic.

8. american history x - this is in my top 20 favorites - it's about neo nazis in venice beach. norton became one of my favorite actors after i saw it. do not watch the curb stomping scene if you are squeamish.

9. full metal jacket - there are so many disturbing war movies i figured one needed to be on the list. war is fun.

10. willy wonka and the chocolate factory - this is one of those movies that you see later in life and you realize that - having watched it many times as a child - you never really had a chance to be normal. i will never understand how it is considered a kid's movie.

i didn't include horror (freaks, henry: portrait of a serial killer, the last house on the left) or horror-esque movies (natural born killers, american psycho) because there are just too many to list.

i also didn't put jesus camp on the list because no one should see that movie under any circumstances. ever.
I have seen most of those with the exception of Gummo...must check that one out. Mine would have to be Jacobs Ladder.

Blackocrates

01-07-2009, 03:36 AM

I'd like to throw one out there. It's a little off base because it's a documentary, but it's the most disturbing film I've ever watched. It's called, The Thin Blue Line. I highly recommend it.

For those that haven't seen it, it's a documentary about a man that was convicted of killing a cop in Dallas back in the 70's. The documentary interviews everybody that was involved, from the judge, attorneys, witnesses, suspects, police, etc. My jaw dropped probably a dozen times as a reaction to what some of the people were saying on camera. I don't want to give too much away, but if you watch the movie do a quick wiki search to see what comes of it all.

Here's the tagline I pulled from imbd.com: A softcore movie, Dr. Death, a chocolate milkshake, a nosey blonde and "The Carol Burnett Show." Solving this mystery is going to be murder.

I have seen most of those with the exception of Gummo...must check that one out. Mine would have to be Jacobs Ladder.

sorry - been away for a while. check gummo out. like nothing you've ever seen before.

ryanosaur2000

02-23-2009, 12:21 PM

Has to be Eraserhead for me, directed by David Lynch. Very hard to describe...industrial noise for the soundtrack, mutated baby kept in a drawer that cries incessantly and a roast chicken moving on the plate spewing out black goo.

Check it out, but be warned. I have never forgotten it, and I saw it 10 years ago.

BobDole

01-18-2010, 06:32 PM

i was forced to watch one a few days ago that might well be my new #1 on that list. it's an atrocity called 'teeth' that only came out a few years ago. it's about this girl that has teeth in her vagina - and doesn't know it - and starts biting dicks off once she starts having sex. disturbing doesn't even cover it - intensely graphic shots of dudes getting their junk ripped off. almost as uncomfortable was how much the girl enjoyed it that made me watch it.

GoonBoss

01-28-2010, 06:30 PM

Jacob's Ladder.

At the time, The Crying Game also.

GoonBoss

01-28-2010, 06:32 PM

i was forced to watch one a few days ago that might well be my new #1 on that list. it's an atrocity called 'teeth' that only came out a few years ago. it's about this girl that has teeth in her vagina - and doesn't know it - and starts biting dicks off once she starts having sex. disturbing doesn't even cover it - intensely graphic shots of dudes getting their junk ripped off. almost as uncomfortable was how much the girl enjoyed it that made me watch it.

We're going to get drunk together one day. It will be epic. It may just wind up with one of us being put to death.

Tetragrammaton

01-28-2010, 06:38 PM

We're going to get drunk together one day. It will be epic. It may just wind up with one of us being put to death.

Was I cut out of this?

BobDole

01-28-2010, 07:01 PM

We're going to get drunk together one day. It will be epic. It may just wind up with one of us being put to death.

if you're ever down this way, definitely. always down for some insane drinking.

what i did to that poor girl in the aforementioned post - at her house on her birthday last week - makes me the biggest jackass in the world by the way.

TheDon74

01-28-2010, 07:26 PM

Vulgar (The Clown) - The Rape scene alone puts this movie on any disturbing movie list.

Freddy Got Fingered - The creepy music that quietly played through the entire film made me feel very uneasy.

poornate

01-28-2010, 07:32 PM

Palindromes... very strange...

Happiness... great film and too disturbing... also, you get to see Jon Lovitz off himself with a handgun....

..mmm... I should know more...

BobDole

01-28-2010, 07:36 PM

Vulgar (The Clown) - The Rape scene alone puts this movie on any disturbing movie list.

Freddy Got Fingered - The creepy music that quietly played through the entire film made me feel very uneasy.

i don't know what's wrong with me, but i laughed my *** off during freddy got fingered. i think it was just so bad that i thought it was hysterical - and i hate tom green.

Tetragrammaton

01-28-2010, 07:38 PM

Nate, why did you rate Palindromes so low? I loved it.

poornate

01-28-2010, 10:28 PM

Nate, why did you rate Palindromes so low? I loved it.

...What did I rate it? It could be a fit of the moment... it was a film that I couldn't decide whether I liked or hated, but left fairly certain that I wouldn't want to see it again... was it stupidly offensive? Morbidly prescient? Who knows... but I know that the dvd is on my shelf, unwatched since that initial viewing... 2 stars? Whether it was "good" or not, I don't, today, feel like I liked it...

Tetragrammaton

01-28-2010, 10:30 PM

...What did I rate it? It could be a fit of the moment... it was a film that I couldn't decide whether I liked or hated, but left fairly certain that I wouldn't want to see it again... was it stupidly offensive? Morbidly prescient? Who knows... but I know that the dvd is on my shelf, unwatched since that initial viewing... 2 stars? Whether it was "good" or not, I don't, today, feel like I liked it...

...guys, let's all be clear... F*ck Pants on the Ground... that is all.

dolfan06

01-28-2010, 11:20 PM

most disturbing movie i ever saw was "not without my daughter" how an iranian can come to this country, marry a us citizen, have a child, then take em to iran and not let em come back and our powerful country does nothing.

CedarPhin

01-30-2010, 02:14 AM

Summer Moon is a really really strange film.

Arsenal WV

01-30-2010, 04:39 AM

"Tommya" pinball wizard
movie freeaked me out

fatkirstyalley

02-02-2010, 06:39 PM

for some reason Event Horizon really made me squirm.....the scene where they watch the video of what happened in the ship was disturbing

X-Pacolypse

02-04-2010, 10:55 PM

Eraserhead was pretty disturbing.

BobDole

02-05-2010, 11:57 AM

for some reason Event Horizon really made me squirm.....the scene where they watch the video of what happened in the ship was disturbing

it was indeed - but i left out horror flicks b/c there's just so many. 'in the mouth of madness' was another good with sam neill.

AphexPhin

02-13-2010, 10:42 PM

Martyrs
Inside
Irreversible
(those are all French films and wow are they EFFED up).

dondokken1965

02-13-2010, 11:21 PM

Did anyone see FEED that is disturbing and OUT There.

phinnyhenne28

02-13-2010, 11:53 PM

Akira, bar none the single most disturbing i've ever seen. And it's a cartoon, a very... very gruesome cartoon.

DzakkH13

02-17-2010, 06:05 PM

for some reason Event Horizon really made me squirm.....the scene where they watch the video of what happened in the ship was disturbing

I love that movie. I always wished they made a sequel. There is so much you can do with a ship that can cross univereses. That scene is f*cking crazy too! :jcane:

Arsenal WV

02-17-2010, 06:13 PM

I'm going to be honest

A clockwork orange still blows my F'ing mind

CedarPhin

02-17-2010, 08:57 PM

I'm going to be honest

A clockwork orange still blows my F'ing mind

That movie is great.

I'm surprised no one has mentioned "Gummo" yet.

BobDole

02-18-2010, 03:36 AM

That movie is great.

I'm surprised no one has mentioned "Gummo" yet.

read back through son. it has. i'm so drunk right now chevy chase would be funny. aids.

tylerdolphin

02-28-2010, 05:46 PM

I saw "A Clockwork Orange" a few nights ago. Id say it was more interesting and weird than disturbing, but it certainly had a few disturbing scenes in it.

Noodle Arm

03-01-2010, 12:19 AM

Finally got around to watching the French horror flick Martyrs (I think somebody mentioned it on the previous page). HO-LEEEEEE CRAP! These French horror movies are kicking all kinds of butt.

http://www.finheaven.com/images/imported/2011/05/martyrs-1.jpg

The first half starts out as a revenge flick but then turns into something completely different. Some people seem to HATE the sudden switch while others go with it. Personally, I just fast forwarded through some of the second half (it's pretty much a 15 minute, dialogue free montage of a girl getting beat and tortured...seriously). It was still powerful though.

You're either going to like or hate this thing. I liked it, but be warned...it's not for every taste. The French are pretty ****ed up.

http://www.finheaven.com/images/imported/2011/05/martyrs_mb07-1.jpg

Blitz

03-08-2010, 10:19 AM

I think Shutter Island may be the most disturbing flick I have seen (And I have seen a lot of them).

*SPOILER ALERT* The scene on the lake with Michelle Williams is what gets me *SPOILER*

vaneasy2338

07-03-2010, 12:57 AM

I've been watching some of these movies you guys have mentioned recently. Gotta say I loved most of them (I don't know, but I always like these intense movies the most). I esp. liked requiem for a dream, American History X (moved up into one of my favorites right away), and martyrs. Watching Event Horizon I noticed that Cooper looks alot like our very own Vontae Davis (maybe its just me).

Possum

07-03-2010, 02:10 AM

deliverance

Possum

07-03-2010, 02:12 AM

and sphere with samual l.

BobDole

07-03-2010, 07:28 PM

I think Shutter Island may be the most disturbing flick I have seen (And I have seen a lot of them).

*SPOILER ALERT* The scene on the lake with Michelle Williams is what gets me *SPOILER*

saw this a few weeks ago. yawn. had that 'twist' ending pegged in the first half hour. i've been disappointed with scorcese for a while.

Vol&dolfan

12-18-2010, 12:12 PM

1984 "Big brother is watching you"

WeVie

04-25-2011, 09:01 AM

the first movie that comes to mind for me that is not a horror movie is Deliverance

ryanosaur2000

05-11-2011, 09:12 AM

Finally got around to watching the French horror flick Martyrs (I think somebody mentioned it on the previous page). HO-LEEEEEE CRAP! These French horror movies are kicking all kinds of butt.

http://www.finheaven.com/images/imported/2011/05/martyrs-1.jpg

The first half starts out as a revenge flick but then turns into something completely different. Some people seem to HATE the sudden switch while others go with it. Personally, I just fast forwarded through some of the second half (it's pretty much a 15 minute, dialogue free montage of a girl getting beat and tortured...seriously). It was still powerful though.

You're either going to like or hate this thing. I liked it, but be warned...it's not for every taste. The French are pretty ****ed up.

http://www.finheaven.com/images/imported/2011/05/martyrs_mb07-1.jpg

I actually think this is a Canadian movie. Or am I wrong?

Tunaphish429

05-11-2011, 09:51 AM

Requiem for a Dream...

This movie disturbed me so much that I have only seen it one time..

I have been unable to watch it since the first time I saw it...

Slasher movies never get me..or even blood and guts..But women being exploited in films always was revolting to me.

Boy From School

05-13-2011, 02:53 PM

I actually think this is a Canadian movie. Or am I wrong?

No. I think it is French but I could be wrong.

This movie was f'n crazy.

Locke

05-13-2011, 03:28 PM

A documentary called "Jesus Camp".

Watch it, then weep for the future of humanity...

BobDole

05-14-2011, 03:37 PM

A documentary called "Jesus Camp".

Watch it, then weep for the future of humanity...

i specifically mentioned this one in the first post of this thread. i don't think anyone should ever watch that movie. i wanted to murder random strangers after that travesty. the hell is wrong with people?

COphinphan89

05-15-2011, 01:08 AM

OK. I've been hearing about Jesus Camp for a while. I'm going to watch it right now. I'll come back here when I'm done.

COphinphan89

05-15-2011, 02:38 AM

http://www.finheaven.com/clear.gif

COphinphan89

05-16-2011, 12:17 AM

Now that I've had time to collect my thoughts on Jesus Camp, I guess it's time I regurgitate them here as I have a lot of them.

I was as stunned as any of you who have seen it were immediately after watching it. I never knew there was a borderline boot camp for militant neo-puritanism. But at the same time, I was very saddened. This movie was somewhat of a flashback for me and probably was for a lot of other people too. Although it wasn't as bat**** insane as these people were, I was raised in a very similar environment. I used to do a number of the things you see those kids doing in that film. Pledging allegiance to the Christian flag and the bible in my little Christian school in Hobe Sound, FL., being force-fed the far-right's incessant and creepy infatuation with Israel (I noticed the kids holding an Israeli flag during their pledges), being taught that the earth is only 6,000 years old. Going back to Hobe Sound (as I did twice in the last year) as an adult now is pretty amazing. It's like going back to the 50s. But I also remember saving up all my money so I could buy the Pokemon Red Version for my GameBoy and loving every minute of playing it with my cousin who also had it, but then having my mother constantly breathing down my neck and taking it away from me as punishment when I acted out in even the slightest fashion mainly because she was afraid that the Pokemon were somehow "satanic" according to some email forwards. I remember being around kids like that little rat-tailed kid throughout my childhood and teenage years and then having one of my best friends morph into a carbon-copy of that kid right before HS seemingly overnight.

But the saddest part of that whole documentary, was the two little 9-10 year old girls. ****ing adorable, but man. Just wow. I wonder how they are now 5 years later.

Now the best part, was the Ted Haggard bit. Living out here right in the belly of this beast while that whole scandal erupted was the thing legends are made of. I was forced to go to New Life several times while that guy was still there and just thinking that something was a little "off" about him. Not to mention all the self-righteous "New Lifers" I had to endure at school and all over town. When we heard about that scandal, we were in the locker room right before football practice (at a Christian school mind you). Laughing, giggling, cracking jokes about hiring a few ripped dudes to come down and massage our weiners after practice. And then the biggest, most overt "New Life Insider" comes down into the room with this despondent look on his face and it gets silent and we're like, "Oh. Hey man. Heard anything new?"

DuderinoN703

05-16-2011, 01:16 PM

The major death scene in "Ghost Ship" was pretty mesmerizing to me.

WeVie

05-16-2011, 01:22 PM

Two more come to mind to me because they could really happen and they were both freaky eerie.

The Strangers and The Last House On The Left.

DuderinoN703

05-16-2011, 01:33 PM

Another one that's bizarre is 'Funny Games'

Locke

05-16-2011, 01:57 PM

i specifically mentioned this one in the first post of this thread. i don't think anyone should ever watch that movie. i wanted to murder random strangers after that travesty. the hell is wrong with people?

I overlooked it by accident, probably because it wasn't numbered like the rest. I'm the opposite, I think EVERYONE should watch it. That way they see how bat sh*t crazy these evangelicals are...

electrolyte

12-06-2011, 06:59 AM

Cannibal Holocaust (a 70's film. My uncle had the VHS tape and I saw it when I was like 13 years old..... it was basically the father of all fake "handheld shaky camera documentary goes wrong" films)